POPNET Connects with Eszter Bokányi
OnlineThe anatomy of metropolitan spatial social networks
POPNET Connects with Yuliia Kazmina
Uncovering corruption risks in public procurement using big data: the case of Ukraine.
POPNET Connects with Zoltán Elekes
Using Swedish register data for regional and network science Drawing on statistical registers, Sweden offers world-class microdata resources for quantitative research. The register data covers the entire population of Sweden in a panel structure, also matching workers to workplaces. As ...
The Anatomy of Metropolitan Spatial Social Networks at Netstructure 21 satellite
Lecture by Eszter Bokányi on Netstructure21 satellite Spatially embedded social networks have long been at the focus of researchers, but the resolution of most studies was not enough to analyze how connections are formed within large urban areas, and how ...
Measuring Anonymity in Complex Networks at Networks 2021 conference
Lecture by Rachel de Jong at Networks2021 conference Authors: Rachel de Jong; Mark van der Loo; Frank Takes Complex networks are often used to describe the interactions between individuals or organizations within social or economic systems. In order to comply ...
The community structure of global scientific collaboration – lecture at Networks2021 conference
Lecture by Frank Takes on the Networks 2021 conference Authors: Hanjo Boekhout; Eelke Heemskerk; Frank Takes In this work we study the structure of global scientific collaboration, in an attempt to better understand the internationalization of research. In particular, we ...
The effect of commuting on the income assortativity of social network ties
Conference talk at IC2S2 Authors: Eszter Bokanyi, Sándor Juhász, Márton Karsai and Balazs Lengyel ABSTRACTIn this work, we investigate home-work locations and mutual followership ties of Twitter users from the top 50 metropolitan areas of the United States. We find ...
Income of home neighbourhood and the structure and concentration of online social ties in US metro areas
Conference talk at IC2S2 Authors: Sándor Juhász, Ádám Kovács, Balázs Lengyel and Eszter Bokányi ABSTRACTThis study shows that online social connections of people in poor neighbourhoods are more spatially concentrated and structurally cohesive than the network of people living in ...